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- The Oriental Watchman | June 1, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol LUCKNOW JUNE No zzz z r zez z zzzig t A Floating Religious Festi al in SJuttern India THE ORIENTAL NyATCIIMAN except that I could oe used of God to help them I believe that Jesus Christ to day can take a man who has lived a life General Articles of debauch been a drunkard been so i vcitcriuckigwvwmtcimuctwiqlt cruel and bad a husband and wretched father that when he comes in at tire front Four Sermons that were not Tiresome door the children will
- India Union Tidings | January 15, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-01-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA January How Shall We Give Give as the morning that flows out of heaven Give as the waves when their channel is riven Give as the free air and sunshine are given Lavishly j youslv utterly give Not the waste drops from thy cup overflowing Not a faint spark from thy hearth ever glowing Not a pale bud from thy June roses blowing Give as He gave thee who gave thee to live Annual Union Mission Council Our annu
- The Eastern Tidings | January 15, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-01-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- / / ititc W The Eastern Tidings VoL LUCKNOW U P JANUARY No THE NEW YEAR HOME MISSIONARY WORK A NEW year has come to us bringing us one year nearer our eternal home It is a good time just now to settle it with God that by his help we will set ourselves free from those faults and mistakes of the last year which kept us from doing our best and made us fall short of the goal we should have reached The glorious message of the sooncoming King is fast finding
- The Eastern Tidings | December 15, 1910
- Periodical Issue
- 1910-12-15
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- THE Eastern Tidings Vol LUCKNOW DECEMBER The Eastern Tidings PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY IN TERN ATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY Banks Road W E PERRIN Lucknow EDITOR Dispensary Work OUR first dispensary work in India was begun in at Bow Bazar Street Calcutta Dr G Place G P Edwards Samantha Whiteis and Maggie Green were the first medical workers Both hospital and dispensary work were carried on A number of patients were nursed and treated o
- The Oriental Watchman | May 1, 1910
- Periodical Issue
- 1910-05-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- ORIENT VATCHMAN t VOL LUCKNOW NO OW It ffleks U AA ASI AA I quot Books Worth Reading THE COMING KING THE DESIRE OF AGES iiv Nfrs E B NVIiite This hook is an intensely interesting volume the keynote of which is the zr itt tlittli that in Clirisi Hie love of the V itlier is revealed It fins een the work of Sitiaii io inisrkl re ent the character of God and i t deny the authority of his law while apos lirist who V a qu
- India Union Tidings | January 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-01-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- I NDIA UNION TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA January No BIENNIAL CONFERENCE NUMBER LABOURERS AND DELEGATES IN ATTENDANCE AT THE BIENNIAL UNION CONFERENCE INDIA ITS AREA AND POPULATION ACCORDING TO DIVISIONS OF THE INDIA UNION MISSION DIVISIONS AREA IN SQ MILES BENGAL Bengal Behar and Orissa Assam Behar and Orissa States Assam States Bengal States Sikkim POPULATION apos
- The Eastern Tidings | September 15, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-09-15
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- The Eastern Tidings VOL LUCKNOW SEPTEMBER The Eastern Tidings PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOC ABBOTT ROAD LUCKNOW W E PERRIN EDITORS J L SHAW TITHING IN THE MISSION FIELD CHRISTIAN missions are regarded in India not as agencies needing the support of their converts but as organizations operating independent of them and to which in time of need they may look for help and support This condition is brought about by several causes In the
- India Union Tidings | October 15, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-10-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS LUCKNOW INDIA October No n apos osturtn THE MOVING FINGER C B E INDIA UNION TIDINGS The azine W Some of the Work it is Doing Upon our apos English churehes devolves the duty of giving the Message to the European Community of India We know it as well iss apos we know anything iii this wortd and above all God knows it too and He will bold us responsible if that task is not completed soon It is time to go about that /dut
- The Eastern Tidings | January 15, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-01-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- BI ENNIAL CONFERENCE NUMBER EAS TERN TIDINGs I India Union Mission i la Workers in Attendance Bi ennial Union Meeting Calcutta November I India apos s Population Million What are Workers Among So Many One Worker to Million People THE EASTERN TIDINGS Items that Appeal FAR from being stingy the people of India are said to be among the most generous people in the world But their charity is blind Indiscriminate giving is the curse o
- The Oriental Watchman | August 1, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-08-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- vostoncovr xusgm MOM V If UIPOOV WASIGOtAkAlk inq gt / lent X apos AxAW apos ontstx mcgatot X X X X XX JAXAXLMX XIS ECM X AliAXAKAX tors s wet yr it The ORIENTAL WATCHMAN rOt xn f XXX XXXAixotrx liffiWKXXV KIKLUIKAKA XAN AKAN A K / / / / apos s t a aTL K Pig W Et KM Behold He Cometh Yr AMOK t t Imu xa kt trsi itg Earth apos s rebel race on trembling knees are bowed Before the reeling hills their onl
- The Oriental Watchman | April 1, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-04-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- Vol LUCKNOW APRIL The Ripping crook Like Vie Living Christian Ever Active No THE ORIENTAL WATCHMAN G AN HOUR WITH THEE My heart is tired so tired to night Flow endless Seems the strife Day after day the restlessness Of all this weary life I come to lay the burden down That so oppresseth me And stilitting all the world without To spend an hour with thee Dear Lord to spend an hour with thee I would forget a little while The bitterness of f
- India Union Tidings | September 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-09-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA September No Baptism in Simla Sabbath August th seven very earnest and happy souls were baptised This result represents faithful co operati u on the part of the Simla church and together we rejoice in welcoming with the equipment of the institution July was our heaviest month in the medical vinik and August bids fair mils clos rival Miss Chilton apos s discoveries in the zena BELviDER E apos quot SIM
- The Oriental Watchman | November 1, 1909
- Periodical Issue
- 1909-11-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- c JESUS CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR PRIEST AND COMING KING p rA apos c Y apos apos ORIENTAL WATCHMAN THE r s apos V s n en v s vm apos W quot e J e e apos quot apos V MeMe AZ lt I i Q yrn D e quot apos quot apos / quot quot quot quot VM quot quot p quot VOL LUCKNOW INDIA NO Books Books INIM
- India Union Tidings | February 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-02-01
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA February No Woman apos s Work for Woman Throughout most of the world at this hour women are called upon to make untold sacrifice to put forth great activities in many lines of service such as they have hitherto not known Thus the effects of this war are felt in every phase of life even to the work and worker of religious movements Our own ranks are greatly depleted because we are deprived of men and women who would
- Eastern Tidings | March 1, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-03-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- irtered EASTEliNN TIDINGS VOL LUCKN OW INDIA MARCH No The Power of Kindness G G LOWRY NU never knows how far reaching will be the influence of a kind work or act performed toward another We oft apos times meet people and pass them by without a thought or word If we do think of them at all we only consider them as other human beings and pay very little attention to them They may be feeling quot blue quot and long for a word of encouragement
- India Union Tidings | September 15, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-09-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- INDIA UNION TIDINGS Vol LUCKNOW INDIA September No A Comforting Message OBSTACLES to the advancement of the work of God will appear but fear not To the omnipotence of the King of kings our covenant keeping God unites the gentleness and care of a tender shepherd Nothing can stand in His way His power is absolute and it is the pledge of the sure fulfilment of his promises to His people He can remove all obstructions to the advancement of His work
- The Oriental Watchman | March 1, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-03-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- II ORIENTAL WATCHMAN THE w quot t i Pd a apos i r apos r i Sit fi t m apos N t f apos quot W apos i e t quot apos t fl apos t Nom quot quot apos i ii rr d FLYING FOXES VOL LUCKNOW MARCH NO HIS G
- Signs of the Times | June 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- June dig the rmo AN I vAIA XN SOLDIER OF quot THE COMPANY OF DEATH apos MIMI WIIIID tine MIMI ONIVID OMNI IMMO MOM OMNI MINNA SANITARIUM TREATMENT ROOMS Simla he Hydro Belvedere Mussooree Grey Castle Camel apos s Back Calcutta Park Street Up to date methods of treatment for CARDIAC AFFECTIONS DIGESTIVE DISORDERS NERVOUS CONDITIONS RHEUMATISM GOUT ETC Hydrotherapy Electr
- The Eastern Tidings | January 15, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-01-15
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- The Eastern Tidings Vol LUCKNOW JANUARY The Eastern Tidings PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY Banks Road Lucknow W E PERRIN J L SHAW EDITORS MARTIN LUTHER Nor in his dreamer apos s lot idly to dwell In pleasant fields far from the strife of men Who vex their souls with trifling why and when And in the marts of fame their conscience sell Nay he had drunk from life apos s pure sparkling well And felt the rapture of the life
- The Eastern Tidings | November 15, 1911
- Periodical Issue
- 1911-11-15
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- The Eastern Tidings VoL LUCKNOW NOVEMBER The Eastern Tidings PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOCIETY Banks Road Lucknow W J E PERRIN L SHAw EDITORS THERE IS TIME THERE apos S time all yes there apos s time enough For what is near the heart That which we really want to do Of life becomes a part We say quot No time quot when burdens press And let the chance go by To cheer a lonely weary soul To check a homesick sigh There apos s
- Signs of the Times | June 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-06-01
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- t Du of the amp cis JUNE ALL THE CITIES THEREOF WERE BROKEN DOWN YOUR STAY IN THE HILLS Steps to Christ By Mrs E G NVIiite A Guide Will be doubly beneficial if combined with a course of scientific treatments at T amp the Enquirer A Companion To the Young convert Grey Castle Mussooree A Storehouse OR For the Mature Christian The H ydro Belvedere Simla Be ord all contradiction a better book has never been published Both institutions have first class
- Signs of the Times and Oriental Watchman | February 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-02-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Publishing House
- Registered No A log of hr c c AND ORIENTAL WATCHMAN Fehruary Why Did God Permit Sin BY G A HAMILTON HE Bible tells us that God sees the end from the beginning Isa NIany at once perceive that He foresaw the fall of man that He knew that most men would live wicked lives that death T and sickness and misery would fill the world and that the vast majority of men would suffer a terrible doom in the lake of fire They reason that He foresaw al
- The Eastern Tidings | March 15, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-03-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- The Eastern Tidings Vol LUCKNOW U P MARCH With the Work and Workers in Burma On the th of January Heft Lucknow en route for Burma to attend the first of a series of local meetings planned last year by Professor Salisbury before his departure for the Council in AmeriCa SCHOOL BUILDING No After spending two days counselling with the Bengal committee and workers in Calcutta I took steamer for Rangoon reaching there the th of January after a very ple
- The Eastern Tidings | September 15, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-09-15
- India Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, India Union Mission
- T H EASTERN TIDINGS VOL LUCKNOW INDIA quot III Perils of Robbers quot Concluded quot I should mention that as soon as we entered the city and reported to the soldiers what we had met with the band of soldiers at once gathered up bag and baggage and took a straight line for the east gate They left the city entirely without protection In fifteen minutes after the soldiers had marched out of the east gate the robbers were firing on the west gate They evidently
- The Eastern Tidings | August 15, 1912
- Periodical Issue
- 1912-08-15
- International Tract Society, International Tract Society
- The Eastern Tidings Vol LUCKNOW AUGUST The Eastern Tidings PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY INTERNATIONAL TRACT SOC BANKS ROAD LUCKNOW W E PERRIN EDITORS J L SHAW OUR MAIL BAG ELDER Spicer who has been away from the Mission Board Office for six months sends us a cheering word as he returns and although the news he writes is in part very disappointing we are glad to hear from him again quot Greetings once again I wish I could be more wordy about it and c